Don’t Forget About Medicaid’s Medical Test – Part 4
In my post last week, I explained the risk of residing in an assisted living facility (ALF), running out of money but being too healthy to meet Medicaid’s medical test. If the applicant is still only paying the basic room and board cost and not for any care when the money
Don’t Forget About Medicaid’s Medical Test – Part 3
In my blog post last week, I explained the risk of not satisfying Medicaid’s medical test when residing in an assisted living facility (ALF) as opposed to a nursing home. Assisted living residents do not typically need nursing home level care when they first enter a facility. While this may be expected
Don’t Forget About Medicaid’s Medical Test – Part 2
In my blog post last week, I began a discussion about Medicaid’s medical test. While the financial requirements to qualify for Medicaid are extensive and involve “looking back” through 5 years of financial transaction, we cannot forget that there is also a medical requirement of needing nursing home level care. As I
Don’t Forget About Medicaid’s Medical Test
When families call our office to inquire about Medicaid, the conversation tends to focus mostly on my explanation of the financial requirements. People generally understand that Medicaid is a needs based benefit with an income test and an asset test. The State’s scrutiny of an applicant’s finances over a 5 year period
Your Payable on Death Designation May Surprise You – Part 2
In my blog last week I began talking about payable on death designations. Wife died and 10 days later Husband died. Neither spouse had left a will but Wife had designated Husband as her primary beneficiary of her 401k. She did not designate any alternate beneficiaries. In the process of liquidating Wife’s 401k, we

